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Louvre Museum Closes After Jewelry Robbery in Paris

Louvre Museum Closes After Jewelry Robbery in Paris

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he Louvre Museum in Paris has been temporarily closed following a

he Louvre Museum in Paris has been temporarily closed following a robbery on Sunday morning, France’s Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati, confirmed. In a post on X, Dati said that while the incident occurred earlier in the day, there were no reports of injuries. French authorities have launched an investigation into the theft.

According to the French daily Le Parisien, several individuals broke into the museum and managed to escape with jewelry. In response, the Paris prosecutor’s office opened an investigation and called in the Banditry Repression Brigade (BRB).

How the Robbery Took Place

The thieves reportedly accessed the Louvre via the Seine docks, where construction work is ongoing. They used a freight elevator to reach the targeted room in the Apollo Gallery. Two hooded men entered after breaking windows with an angle grinder, while a third stayed outside as a lookout.

The robbers attacked the first two galleries—the Napoleon Gallery and the French Sovereigns’ Gallery—stealing nine pieces from Napoleon and the Empress’s jewelry collection, including a necklace, a brooch, and a tiara. The Regent Diamond, the largest piece in the collection at more than 140 carats, was not stolen. Damage is currently being assessed based on photos of the

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